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poido123
01-22-2016, 09:39 AM
Why you might ask?


He's paranoid that his f.cked up religious culture will be made obsolete by a more progressive and people-friendly world.


Here's the article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/12109159/Iran-bans-use-of-the-word-wine-and-names-of-foreign-animals-in-books.html

JEFFERSON MONEY
01-22-2016, 11:29 AM
Why don't you read the entirety of his 40 Ahadith and come to your own conclusions about what he believes in BEFORE trying to tell OTHERS your inevitably flawed opinion on the man's psychology?

https://goaloflife.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/ayatollah-sayyed-ruhollah-khomeini-forty-ahadith.pdf

You might just learn something.

UK2K
01-22-2016, 12:02 PM
Why don't you read the entirety of his 40 Ahadith and come to your own conclusions about what he believes in BEFORE trying to tell OTHERS your inevitably flawed opinion on the man's psychology?

https://goaloflife.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/ayatollah-sayyed-ruhollah-khomeini-forty-ahadith.pdf

You might just learn something.

Ok, how about this:


The new rules are designed to protect Iranians from what the regime calls a “cultural onslaught” by the West.

What do you think he meant by that? To me, it seems he believes that his country is becoming to westernized. Immoral and what not, yes? So what the OP wrote seems pretty accurate.

Of course I am just guessing.

In your opinion, what did he mean when he said he wants to "protect Iranians from the cultural onslaught by the West?"

Patrick Chewing
01-22-2016, 12:29 PM
I miss the days when Iranian women showed some skin.


http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/iranian-women-fashion-1970-before-islamic-revolution-iran-28.jpg


This is some great fap material.

KyrieTheFuture
01-22-2016, 02:27 PM
Iranian women are ****ing beautiful

imdaman99
01-22-2016, 02:30 PM
You can't even get your names right :roll:

Ayatullah Khomeini passed away more than 25 years ago :facepalm

Nick Young
01-22-2016, 03:02 PM
Ayotollah Kohomeini is dead, thank God for removing that *** stain from the earth. He is a piece of shit, single-handedly responsible for dragging the Iranian state and people backwards at least 60 years, as well as the murder of thousands in Iran.

[QUOTE] Khomeini regime committed gross human rights abuses, finds tribunal
Iran tribunal in The Hague urges UN to investigate 'systematic and widespread' murder of political prisoners in 1980s



An independent inquiry has called on the United Nations to investigate the "systematic and widespread" murder of political opponents by Ayatollah Khomeini's regime in Iran during the 1980s.

In its judgment at the end of a three-day session in The Hague, the Iran tribunal found that the Islamic regime had committed "gross human rights abuses" including torture, sexual violence, extra-judicial executions and unjust imprisonment.

The ruling is the culmination of a five-year co-operation between international human rights lawyers, exiled Iranians and relatives of the victims. As many as 20,000 people, mainly youths, are believed to have been killed in the state's prisons during that decade.

The first stage of hearings took place in London this summer at Amnesty International's premises. About 75 witnesses, many surviving detainees, gave evidence – some in person, others via videolink.

The final stage was held in the Peace Palace, home to the UN's international court of justice in The Hague. Proceedings were broadcast live online. The Iranian government was invited to participate but declined to reply or attend.

The tribunal was based on the model developed by a private international war crimes tribunal established in 1966 by Bertrand Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre to investigate the US war record in Vietnam.

In his closing speech, the British international lawyer Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, the tribunal's prosecutor, said the graves of the executed stretched "as far as the eye can see; the gravedigger of Shiraz reported the delivery of 60 bodies on a single occasion, of victims at most 20 years old.

"Men were arrested at 10 in the morning and were dead by 11; entire families were eliminated and whole wards purged; rows of prisoners were shot by firing squad, still breathing until they were finished off by coup de gr

JEFFERSON MONEY
01-23-2016, 02:57 AM
Robin Carlsen (Spiritually advanced Western non-Muslim) on describing Khomeini

The powerful concentration of compassion, vitality, and, yes, bliss that radiated from Imam Khomeini kept this writer bathed in a purifying energy and feeling that expressed itself in the most profound sense of vulnerability and gratitude. I felt I was being given more of the ocean of existence and within the form of that ocean (as flowing through the Imam) was the clarity of the divine; it was in these thirty minutes that the Imam was on stage that I experienced all the cells in my mind and in my heart bursting with healing love and appreciation.

I was being given everything that perhaps could be given to someone, just because it was only through another human being that God Himself could concentrate his intention, his presence, his most perfect meaning. I felt even that my whole life was being clarified, that knowledge about my own destiny, my own unused power and integrity was awakening, that I would henceforth be a better, deeper, and more expanded human being.



For me these facts were apparent on a physical level of perception . For Naipul they would be mere imagination. The degree to which a human being acts in accordance with the laws of Creation determines the degree of harmony and happiness that emanates from him-or so was the experience of the writer. But one had to be touched by that which takes away one's doubts about what Wallace Stevens calls the “deft beneficence” of the “actual”; Naipaul and Mike Wallace of CBS (who first interviewed Khomeini after the seizing of the hostages) had not touched that deft beneficence; that beneficence was deft enough to escape detection by many intelligent human beings. Just who was chosen to be touched by it remained-and would remain-a secret only to That which had created all this. Somehow one had to be shown what God was, and then the host advanced knowledge was how to recognize

His presence when He appeared -and when He disappeared. God was, according to the mystics, absolutely present everywhere, but within the dance of relativity He was present in varying and approximating degrees depending upon the amount of him that was able to manifest through a particular obJect or being, or environment.

A full realized man like the Imam could radiate God in perhaps his most potent and most intelligently articulated form. Even the Qur'an itself was one of those symbols of God's mystery, for many persons could read it and come to the conclusion that its poetry was surpassable, that its message was redundant, that its organization was disturbingly non-linear, and yet, if God so chose (or if one were willing to surrender to its Arabic cadences, its inner nature) one could find its power revealed. “The highest share is reserved for the one to whom it was revealed: 'The only person who truly knows the Qur'an is he who was addressed by it.”' Khomeini was like the Qur'an; and the recitation of the scriptures and verses of his heart was being performed spontaneously and continuously by Allah.




Something was immovable inside him, yet that immovability moved the whole country of Iran This was no ordinary human being; in fact even of all the so called saints I had met-the Dalai Lama, Buddhist monks, Hindu sages-none possessed quite the electrifying presence of Khomeini.

For those who could see (and feel) there could be no question about his integrity, nor about the claim, however muted by people like Yazdi, by his people that he had gone beyond the normal (or abnormal) selfhood of the human being and had taken residence in something absolute. This absoluteness was declared in the air, it was declared in the movement of his body, it was declared in the motion of his hands, it was declared in the fire of his personality, it was declared in the stillness of his consciousness.




How did Khomeini get to that level Nick?

For starters, since he was 15 he protected innocent children from grown Russian soldiers. He had no father and his mother was barely alive yet he composed himself in an upright way which good samaritan hall monitors would look up to.

His education constituted of the Qu'ran at an early age along with being trained in philosophy, poetry, and the greatest Islamic scholars in which Iran richly possessed for MILLENIA.... over the course of 20 years and he continued reading with full focus until his 80's.....

For reference, I am much superior than any and all members of Insidehoops OTC when it comes to knowing Scripture (yes nasty act of arrogance Lord forgive me, but it's to illustrate a point on what a sad state of affairs ISH is)
A 8 year old Hafiz is much, much, superior than me in knowledge.
An Ustadh is much, much, much superior than a hafiz.
An Ulema is much, much, much, much superior than an Ustadh.
A Mufti is much, much, much, much, much superior than an Ulema.
An Ayatollah is much, much, much, much, much superior to a Mufti AND has knowledge of fiqh and jurisprudence on top of that.



Spiritually, he served his people, prayed, reflected, visited the dead/sick, was kind to his wife and remembered God in a tight schedule which he ate at most 2 meals of simple peasant food and a maximum of 3.5 hours of sleep.

Again, Khomeini refers to himself as a humble servant of God and pays respect to his ancestor Ali Ibn Ali Talib (continues to visit his grave)

And Ali Ibn Ali Talib pays homage to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Going as far as to sleep on his bed to thwart assassination attempts.

And millions of Iranians wept when he passed.

Now I suggest you re-read your post and reflect, for your own benefit.

You don't climb higher in ranks by putting down good men. You get higher in the eyes of God in other ways. You did well in defending the Bible against others in that thread. Good on you. You did good on letting the world know how bad rape and violence were. Good on you.

But you oscillate from lapses of denouncing evil into blind vicious slander that doesn't paint the whole picture fairly.... You claim to want to reach spiritual enlightenment and the man if any has attained it..... and you with utmost ignorance and vulgar put him down without reading any of his works; and try to degrade a path that specifically mentioned how "pseudo-spiritualists" who practice meditation without any external acts is insufficient.

Why is that so, Nick?

Nick, in your life right now what does God have you doing for your fellow man? How closely have you been following God's Law, Nick? How can I personally help you reach the next level Nick? What level of heaven (or hell) do you think your consciousness is at right now, Nick? Why are you resistant and hostile to Islam which has a proven Five time a day prayer to help ascend the consciousness Nick?

Don't you bear witness that the thoughts coming from this soul have a more peaceful, loving, blissful, and truthful tone to them? Haven't you witnessed yourself able to do the same and haven't you witnessed your soul quickly sink down to calling people terrorists and scum without even giving others the chance to have their take on things? Haven't you read the Torah from front to back and witnessed why it despises slander and gossip and injecting lies into others mouths?

Nick Young
01-23-2016, 03:03 AM
God's law is nature. I'm living in nature right now breh.

The dude purged thousands of political opponents with murder. He drove the intellectual elites out of Iran. He single-handedly destroyed that country and did the best he could to drag it back to the dark ages.

Holy men do not murder political opponents by the thousands.

Holy men allow dissenting opinion.

Murdering people for ideas is never the solution and never justifiable.

poido123
01-23-2016, 03:47 AM
Why don't you read the entirety of his 40 Ahadith and come to your own conclusions about what he believes in BEFORE trying to tell OTHERS your inevitably flawed opinion on the man's psychology?

https://goaloflife.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/ayatollah-sayyed-ruhollah-khomeini-forty-ahadith.pdf

You might just learn something.



He wants to keep away some of the best qualities that come from the West, while ensuring that his cultural suppression remains and that he keeps control of a country that is yearning for change and progression.


It is a travesty that the people are being silenced and ignored. They deserve better.